Enjoy!
This dry leaf was on the camping table at the beach,all frozen.The sun was trying to dry it up again…..untouched.
Winter’s icy embrace around the unsuspecting Autumn. Signaling the time to move on and make way for the winter season…. Enjoy! :) This was the state of affairs on the porch one morning so I decided to capture it. Any and all comments welcomed :) Full view is a must! More Seasonal/Christmas Greeting Cards Random work on my RedBubble:
Frosted Leaves isolated against black Click to see some of my other categories- – Autumn Collection / – Flowers / - Wildlife / - Christmas & Other Cards / - Clothing
Fluid and frozen drops on a rose leaf in our garden. Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / Or browse through one of my categories: / animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / drop / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / light / macro / nature / other / reflection / water / winter
A cottonwood leaf frozen into the ice along the Yakima River. A season past trapped in the present. This is one you need to see in large view!
Dew on the roof of a car.
Last december we didn’t have snow at all, so there were details like this on the lake.
Last winter we had some wonderfully frosty days which created masterpieces like this one. This is featured in my calendar called The Year of the Leaf. Please take a look! /
Autumn leaf encased in an icy cold tomb.
really looking forward to the winter season now !! /
painterly frozen leafs in ice
taken a few short yards from Seen Every Season.
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Finally got out of my warm house and found some nice ice on a small stream
When Annie and I visited a place in Pisgah Forest, NC called Sycamore Flats during the week of January 11, 2009, we found so many wonderful sights to photograph. Here’s just one of a lonely, fallen leaf on the frozen water. Taken with a Panasonic Lumix digital camera. Featured in DIMENSIONS – May 19, 2009! Featured in THE COMPACT GROUP – October 16, 2009!
Leaf poking through the icy remains of the snow. / Taken outside my house on a bright sunny winters dayy. / Used my Omax Close Up lenses, +4 and +1. Thanks for looking. Hope you like it.
Many different textures, photos, filters, combined, concocted, stirred.. et voilĂ :) winter is about to leave; slowly the colours change, from cold blue hues to warmer yellowish, golden ones.
A rework of a previous image. Frost on our japanese maple tree, a couple of winters ago. It can get cold in the Adelaide Hills! Location – Nairne. This image was published in Australian Traveller magazine in Dec/Jan 2009, and won me a Fujifilm digital camera If you like Frosted Maple Leaf you may also like Sugared Maple here:
These tiny little water droplets were frozen at the edge of a small leaf in my garden one frosty morning earlier this week. I couldn’t resist immortalising their little gathering… Canon Powershot A480 point and shoot, hand held, straight off camera. Proudly New Zealand-made. Featured in Rain Drops July 8, 2009.
Sony Cybershot W55. Macro. Autumn leaves added to water and frozen. Daylight. No editing.
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